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AdieuToLogictoday at 3:42 AM4 repliesview on HN

> Or maybe we're spending too much time on communicating.

This is a phenomena I have yet to experience in the wild.

> Cut all the unnecessary meetings and only allocate the minimum viable time to communicate.

Most meetings are not about communication. They are usually prescriptive in form and dictatorial in nature.

> Then everyone will be listening.

Listening is a skill, one which is can be perfected if practiced. Neither meetings nor their duration are contributory to this skill.


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anilakartoday at 5:50 AM

You can spend too much time communicating and not communicate enough at the same time. Effectiveness is the key here.

6P58r3MXJSLitoday at 7:41 AM

> Listening is a skill, one which is can be perfected if practiced

communicating is also a skill

learning to communicate effectively can be perfected too

watwuttoday at 9:11 AM

> This is a phenomena I have yet to experience in the wild.

I have totally seen infinite meetings where nothing is achieved, nothing is really said, but someone socially isolate just talks and talks and talks because it is his only chance to interact.

colechristensentoday at 4:03 AM

You've missed the point and agreed with the GP.

Too much time is spent attempting to communicate and as such, communication isn't actually happening.

(i.e. we all spend way too much time in useless meetings where nothing happens and few people are any more informed than they were before)

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